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Charlie Chaplin Married; Bride a Movie Star of 17 MILDRED * Bint * HARRIS Li FG i, CHARLIN. “4 iecbeabiatts i — DR. FERNALD, AUTHOR, DIES. He Wrote 24 Books on English Lane aunge and Edited Dictionary. cret, Th . James Champlin Fernald, of twenty-four books which are d authorities on the English died at his home, No. Avenue, Upper Montclair, N, rday after an illness of several Wedded in Los Angeles’ Oct.| 23— Official Carelessly Reveals S “When I wanted to marry I didn’t the mo Now that I ha money, I don’t care to marry. ‘Thess were once Charles Spencer | Chaplin's sentiments, but since he made that remark the same Mr.|'n and, fre Chaplin, who is Charlie Chaplin, ) he Joined the editorial staff Charlie of the films, the little fellow [of Funk & Wagnails Company. New who has made millions laugh at his Sha Gtandard Die slonary. For queer shoes and ridiculous mustache, rahe was dean hf toe Depart and, incidentally, has made millioi EWashington, D. Qe of dollars for himself, has been in- y, four sons, Charles B., ducted into the ranks of the bene-|! a Mautner 2, of Nom rok ilcts by charming Miss Mildred 1. Harris, another screen star, of Los Angeles. y Tho wooing—under a bunch of “Coopers” instead of a moon- h was born fn. Portland, Me., Aug. and graduated from Harvard and from Newton Theological c and Miss ton, D, C., survive. 207 | ay THE EVENING WOR HOLDING AERO CLUB PTE REPO DENIED SAGE TEA TURKS Awaiting Official. Notice of Winner in Statue of Liberty Flight, Says Officer of Organization. ‘The report, published In one New York paper, thet the Aero Club of America 4 held’ up prises which it offered for the winner of the race from Belmont Park around the Statue of Mberty on the ground that it would net be seomly to present the guerdons WITH It’s Grandmother's Recipe to Bring Back Color and Lustre to Hair. Sage Tea and Sul- phur. Your hair is your charm. It | vad or mars the face. When it to a non-commissioned officer Is dented | fa rns gray of streaked, just an by Alan R. Hawley, President of the Locate et or two of Sage and Sul- phur enhances its appearance a bun- tory ts made out of whole | dredfold. 4 Hawley to-day. ‘The Aero} Don't bother to the mix. ture; you cam get this famous old ‘aiting only for the proper of- r recipe improved by the addition of ficial notification as to who {s the win- s > ner. It is generally understood that} other ingredients at @ small cost, all Sergt. Clarence Coombs won the race; feady for use, It is called Wyet in record time, but the club has te- Sulphur Compound. cetved no official report to that effect. always be depended upon to brin, We have not the slightest trace of for! be A natural color and lustre of ing against Sergt. Coombs: On th y a am contrary, we have as a clud entertained | .. Eyeireeiy, uses hy ast , Sage and him, and stand ready to deliver the | UUDOUF Compound now because it prize to him as soon as he is officially | darkens so naturally and evenly that declared the winner. nobody can tell it has been applied. lihedos st) “ERR ree fuply aneen sponge (a soft i this through TUGBOAT MEN AT WORK. al) strand at a jisappeared, cation it becomes beautifully di appears glossy and lustror 8 called off their strike yesterday but | ready-to-use preparation is a delightful postponed going back ¢o work until|toilet requisite for those who desire after they had celebrated Germany's sete hair and a youthful appearance. surrender were on the job to-day. tis not intended for the cure, mitigation Danger of a freight embargo probably | OF prevention of discase.—Advt. | VEGETABLE TEA FOR CONSTIPATION 4nd Bowel remedies come and K, and B, T. nh about, is now | Liver but Dr s your grandmother knew all more popular than ever. | Many familles have used this tea for years, brewing it at home, and find tt the best and least expensive remedy they can get. Your pharmacist will. sell you a small package, which will last a long time It's a splendid drink for constipation, surely and gently, and for a slug liver, sick headache, sallow skin and many thousands ef women use dy and biinsful relief is @y : 4 to wll who drink Dr. Carter's K. and T. Tea, and don't formet that it's simply fine for ehildren.—-Advt. | f Rely On Cuticurato Clear Your Skin Without massaging or other tire . Ox pensive treatments. Just prneer ness, roughness or pimples with the Ointment. fash off in five minutes with Cuticurs hot iter using ip freely, { applied with hands. 4 Been Pree by. Address postcard: Se Ea EE All “Lost and Found” articles advertised in The World or reported to “Lost and Found Bureau.” Room 1 will be lated or can 1y to The World. kman, New York, oF all kept very secret, and his n intimate friends were as surprised as any one else when the news was made public recently that Charlie and Mildred had s) quietly away to thg house of R. 8, Sparks, head of the Los Angeles County License | Bureau, and had been married by the Rev. James L Meyers. ! This afl happened as far deck as been manufacture Oct. 23, but they successfully kept the news to themselves until recently Mr. 380 years—the genuine Cas Sparks let the cat out of the bag when’ Mothers when purchasing he laughingly remarked that Charlie black. When 1 would have to work overtime now that he had a wife to support. When questioned further Mr, Sparks con- firmed’ the story of the marriage and uby added: “Mr. Chaplin did not want any ex- | i ir famili ettement made over the marriage. He ducing into their 168 told me that unless it could be ke very quiet he would go to some o! county seat for a license, It w never have done to let Charlie Cha Mn go to any other e than Los| Angeles, s0 I did m to “keep | things as quiet as possi A The girl bride, for Miss Harris ts{ only seventeen years old, has the | ability to.throw an appeniing charm| ‘nto her Picture work, and ‘will b ) membered by movie fans to scrutinize closely what but the child has to rely for t quality in “Tho Bride of the South, in which sho appeared, Charles Chaplin was born in Lon- don in 1890, and his first appearance} on the stage was with his nts when he w. | t years old in Rags to Ri "which ust: have been an on of gooll luck, for the} last part of the title of that first play has certainly come true with him, Le KILLED ON CULVER LINE, Youth Clinging to Steps Is Harled Beneath Train, Bwept from’ the step of # crowed 16 train Was 8 ad to stand on ¥ are e he train. H Lie h PR La cally | WIFE AND HUSBAND SHOT. | Man, Near Death, In Prisoner in! Hospita | Charles Patonia, No. Street, with wound in his Hospit uit on — Ahiipful Remedy for and Feverishness can, Another by the capes of Heaith will shaw the supposed bac and the autitoxin used. The Kind You Have Always sought. HIS is the caution applied to the public announcement of Castoria that has | e wrapper is removed the same signature appears on both sides | of the bottle in red. Parents who have used Castoria for their little ones in the | past years need no warning a r | y is to call the attention of the younger generation to the great danger of intro- It is to be regretted that there are | nefarious business of putting up and selling all sorts of substitutes, or what should more, properly be termed counterfeits, fo | adults, but worse yet, for children’s medicines, It therefore devolves on the mother Culver Line B train to which he Preparation’ rateln Of: fo.) } similating theFood by Reguta- 4 West, Brovklyn, was H ting the Stomachs and Bowels his way Gonstipation and Diarrhoea. under the supervision of Chas. H. Fletcher for over toria. We respectfully call the attention of fathers and Castoria to see that the wrapper bears his signature in ainst counterfeits and imitations, but our present | spurious medicines, eople who are now engaged in the for medicinal preparations not only for she gives her child, Adults can do that for themselves on the mother’s watchfulness, Letters from Prominent Druggists addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. Central Drug Co., of Detroit, Mich., says: “We consider your Castoria ‘fm a class distinct from patent medicines and commend it” | Christy Drug Stores, of Pittsburg, Pa., say: “We have gold your Castoria for so many years with such 8: factory results that we cannot lretrain from saying a good word for it when we get a chance.” \ Jacob Bros., of Philadelphia, Pa., say: “We take pleasure fn recom- mending Fletcher's Castoria as one of the oldest and best of the prepara tions of the kind upon the market.” , Hess & McCann, of Kansas City, Mo., say: “Your Castoria always gives j @atisfaction. We have no substitute for it and only sell ‘The Kind You Have Always Bought,’ the original.” ‘The Voegeli Bros., of Minneapolis, Minn., say: “We wish to say that we bave at all times a large demand for Fietcher's Castoria at all of our three stores and that it gives universal satisfaction to our trade.” Polk Miller Drug Co,, of Richmond, Va., says: “Your Castoria fs one of the most satisfactory preparations we have ever handled, It seems to eatisty completely the public demand for such an article and is steadily creating a growing sale by its merit.” P. A. Capdau, of New Orleans, La., says: “We handle every good home y remedy demanded by the public and while our shelves are thoroughly equipped with the best of drugs and proprietary articles, there are few if any which have the unceasing sale that your Castoria has.” M., C. Dow, of Cincinnat!, Obio, says: “When people in increasing num- bers purchase a remedy and continue buying it for years; when it passes the fad or experimental stage and becomes a household necessity, then ft can be said its worth has been firmly established. We can and do gladly offer this kind of commendation to Fletcher's Castoria.” cenuine CASTORI A ALWAYS Boars the Signature o In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought THE CENTAUR COMPAN YORK crvy, D, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, RNS TN aN er A 1918, iy wit ux —otewart Week at Wanamaker’s “The Golden Special Sales announced for Monday will. be continued today and Wednesday becat of the Victory-Peace Jubilee—these include BLANKETS, LINENS, VELVETS and SATINS, DR GOODS, PILLOW CASES, and in the Down-Stairs Store the Women’s COATS. lots of DOMESTIC RUGS, SILKS, Women’s SHOES, UNDERWEAR, and SWEATERS. day will indeed be a day of GOOD FORTUNE at Wanamaker’s. of Stewart Week at Wanamaker’s—is The Golden Special Sale for Men In which Winter Suits and Overcoats of John Wanamaker’s - _ ‘Standard Grades are offered Ready Wednesday Morning at 7.30° | These Good Suits Burlington Arcade floor, New Bldg. 155 Suits... ... $32.50 grade 105 Suits ..$35 = grade | $ 243 Suits... $37.50 grade | 129Suits...... $40 = grade | e And These—- 115 Suits... $42.50 grade | 140 Suits... .$45 = grade | 71 Suits. $47.50 grade 51 Suits... $50 grade [ 31 Suits $52.50 grade | ° 28 Suits $55 = grade j A Special Group Broadway, corner Eighth Street. 280 Suits—reduced from $25 } and $30. Sizes and styles | $92. 0 for all men J ° to give an ia ment is a Wanamaker garment—tl extraordinary at the very beginning of the that every opportunity 7.30 Wedhesday morning the Sale opens; and the earlier opening hour will enable Early choosing will be wise choosing. before business calls. $15,000 of Fine Furs Reduced Coats, Muffs and Scarfs Taken from Our Own High-grade Stocks This is an excellent opportunity to buy the Christmas gift many women are hoping for. 44 Coats Plain dyed muskrat. .... .$180 43 were Plain dyed muskrat. .... .$225 were 8085 Dyed muskrat, with skunk collar and cuffs Iwas 81 $255 1 was #350 $275 5 were #35 $275 were $500 $400 5 plain caracul, were $235 $175 2 marmot, were $138 $100 3 natural mu ul, were $125 $100 9 natural mu , trimmed with dyed muskrat, were $150, $178, Dore $120, $140, $180 ~ . 300 Small Pieces MUFFS. le MUFFS. Were Sale 12 skunk , 2 22 skunk... 6 skunk 6 beaver 12 beaver 10 beaver 26 nutria 15 dyed mu Wednesday in the Fur Salons, 25 black dyed coney. 25 taupe dyed coney.. 5 black dyed skunk, k fox, cond floor, Old Building, crat Soldiers’ Candy Kit kit, packed in wooden container, ready for mailing. ach eandy in the kit than any candy kitypbtainable, te. Half pound fudge ) 44 cake choec 1 pound mixed ¢ lates. Package mints Half pound nut blocks Half pound truit paste Packa Aral $ Pack ms f Half pound clear drops. Box cocoanut squares... | One small cake nut chocolate } Also, 300 Japanese si overed candy boxes, $1 to $2.50 grades, for 75c to $ One of the Most Important Features i a | Don’t Overlook the Important Features of This Sale sider that there are more than 2,000 good, standard Winter garments in this big sale you can well i urate description of all the different styles and patterns. y that the variety offers everything a man could possibly want—that the’ Also the sale of | W A Me at these Under Market Prices These Good Overcoats Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. 100 Overcoats..... $32.50 grade : zs 154 Overcoats.....$35 grade $ 137 Overcoats.... .$37.50 grade 80 Overcoats..... $40 grade r The Second Group 80 Overcoats......$42.50 grade q 90 Overcoats , grade D 54 Overcoats . $47.50 grade 37 Overcoats .$50 = grade j 33 Overcoat: - $52.50 grade °° 18 Overcogts..... $55 grade | A Special Group | Broadway, Corner Eighth Street. P| 302 Winter Overcoats — re- duced from $30-—many of them fully silk lined..,.... e , » | ’ ‘ : BUT—it is well to Winter season, x, a host of men to profit by the sayjig 864 Velvet Handbags! | 576 at $2.75 (83.50 grade) 288 at $4.75 (86 grade)” At $2.75, a regulation size bag of fine velvet with a chenille | and a lining of fancy silk; fitted with inside pursé and mirror; co | mounts; navy, green, taupe, brown, gray, ete. i’ At $4.76, a service bag in chiffon velvet or stamped velvet, braid or chenille tassel, fitted inside purse and mirror. Main Aisle, Main floor, Old Buildi . ° | Silk Negligees, 8 new models in crepe de chine and taffeta silk, each in 16 lovely shades “No store offers as many styles or as great a variety of colorings at | ANY price’’—our investigators report. | We have seen negligees at $13.75 which do not compare in quality of crepe de | chine or in distinction of style wit! | in this great Stewart Week Sale. | « There are direct copies of French | creations — fringed styles — embroidered | coatee effects—plastron backs and fronts | with draped sleeves—a taffeta breakfast coat in smart youthful model—every light and dark colof, Beautiful Christmas gifts. Third floor, Old Building. 150 Women’s Umbrellas, $3. “None of these umbrellas was offset in any shop under $5". investigators report. They are black silk taffeta, and yapn-dyed ti silk and lisle) which looks like silk (and will wear a litle better.) | length or bakalite trimmed; sterling silver caps and silver-plated rif ull han#les have either ring or silk cord loop, Main floor, Old Buildin; with any Young Women’s Skirt $4.95 and $7.50 ‘Were $7.95 to $18.75 Cotton warp plaids at $4.95—silk and wool poplin, checked ve and cotton warp plaid serge at $7.50. Particularly attractive co Sizes 14 to 20 years, Second floor, Old Bui ‘4 pieces Freie Women’s Fitted Oxford Ba 21 of $30 grade, 16-inch size—$20 eac Genuine walrus, and grained cowhide; fitted with 10 imitation) ivory; silk lining. Luggage Shop, Fourth Gallery, New Bui